How can financial companies get away with this?I got a letter from a FC asking to...

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...come 4 a nonsecured loan I? got there ending up being convince with a different complete package.The FC could not leave up to their promise. They rather discovered that I have purchase a computer about a price of 400 pounds,on credit of about 30pounds a mouth.I don't no how they new.Anyway they told me the item belongs to them & they will like to review the credit deal by redusing the years.Pay more then the usual & even offer me 500pounds cash to spend.The new agreement was going to be three times the cost of the item.I accepted the offer after they've explain to me what will sound good leaving out the risk part.Even introducing me to their insurance company in case job lost.In just a few mouths after the deal lost my job.Insurance company refuse to cover the payment.Realistically payment I made covers the original price & bit over.Now FC knowing what they've done,that I couldn't have gone through the whole terms& conditions even if I had a whole day. now both FC&IC using a clou to refuse at the sametime claim
Was all this a plan to benefit from a huge interest?if they weren't going to benefit from job lost & missing payment wouldn't they have show it by helping me Financially?Should people be robbing within the law so long as they can get away with it?The shocking thing about this whole things is how bold these companies or individuals turns to be.Not shy at all,with their letters of threats.Almost like an armrobber or a hijacker making demands.
UK is a tiny country made a huge attraction to a mass populace world wide & can't handle it,so majority of the population are just being taking advantage off. The UK benefits though but the majority individual victims are always in a bad mood,almost like being imprisoned.
 
Finance companies try to come across as "your friend" in the financial business. What they did was called, "up-sell". They got you to pay more interest over a longer term which translates into more money for them in the long run.

As for the insurance issue, if you know you're right and should be covered by the insurance you paid for, then you should sue them for damages. In the USA, we can also report them to a "Division of Insurance" in our home state for criminal charges. I don't know who you might turn to in the UK.
 
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